Tulsa to Host 2022 Girls U19 Pan American Cup
Eight volleyball teams from North, South and Central America, and the Caribbean will converge on Tulsa, Oklahoma, on July 18-23 for the 2022 U19 Girls Pan American Cup
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Eight volleyball teams from North, South and Central America, and the Caribbean will converge on Tulsa, Oklahoma, on July 18-23 for the 2022 U19 Girls Pan American Cup
USA Volleyball is excited to announce the volleyball standouts who will be honored at the 2022 USA Volleyball Hall of Fame ceremony at the Dorothy C. Boyce Banquet on May 25 in Orlando, Fla.
Longtime Beach National Team contractor coach Jose Loiola has formally joined the USA Volleyball staff as Development Coach for the U.S. Beach National Team
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (April 21, 2022) – Hundreds of club teams will heat up Phoenix on April 22-24 at the USA Volleyball Girls 18s Junior National Championship. A record 350 teams with approximately 4,000 athletes are expected to compete in seven divisions this weekend at the Phoenix Convention Center. Most of the athletes will be…
Sara Hughes and Kelley Kolinske won the Itapema Challenge last weekend while Andy Benesh and Miles Evans took second at the Songkhla Futures as the U.S. Beach National Team won two Beach Pro Tour medals.
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In January 2022, 130 players across 16 teams raised nearly $14,000 in the Crush Volleyball Club’s annual “Crush Cares” program. The record-breaking amount is the culmination of a decade of effort from club leadership and players to help out the local community.
U.S. men playing overseas have reached various stages of league playoffs.
Members of the U.S. Beach National Team will compete in three different tournaments across the world this week. Most will play in the Beach World Tour’s Challenge event in Itapema, Brazil.
In his second season at the helm of the women’s and men’s volleyball programs at Fort Valley State, a historically Black university, Larry Wrather has taken on the challenge of rebuilding the school’s women’s team and building a men’s team because he wants to see the sport grow. He has a vision for making the sport more accessible and inclusive to a diverse range of participants.